What: (Choose a Category)

Where: (Search by City and State or by Zip)

How to Search:You can search for discounts on SeniorDiscounts by selecting a category from the drop-down list provided and entering either a zip code or city and state. Then simply click the Find Discounts button.

Your Search Results:Your search results will appear below the search bar. You can click on the discount location in the search results for more detailed information and maps on each discount provided. To go back to the search results, simply click on the Back link above the discount information or use your browser’s back function.

Modify Your Search Results:At the top of the search results, we have provided tools to modify your search results. You can display just the local discounts or just the national discounts, or both. You can also sort the results by age requirement or alphabetically, by distance, and you can set the amount of discounts you want displayed on each page.

Sort Results: Alphabetically or Age Requirement:You can list the search results alphabetically by the name of the business providing the discount. You can also list the discounts by age requirement. Selecting age requirement will arrange the discounts by the lowest age requirement first.

Discount Types: National and Local Listings:You can choose to display only local discounts in your geographic area by selecting “Only Local Discounts” or you can choose to display only national discounts by selecting “Only National Discounts”. By default, the search results will display both the local and national discounts. For instance if you choose the Golf category, the results will list all of the golf courses in your geographic area (local discounts), but it will also display and online retailers (national discounts) that may provide discounts on golf equipment.

Discount Distance:You can choose how far away to search for discounts. The default setting is set to display all discounts that are within 100 miles from the zip code or city, state entered. You can modify the distance using this drop-down menu to search as little as 2 miles from the criteria entered.

Results per Page:You can choose how many results you would like to have displayed per page. The default is 10 discount listings per page, but you can choose to see as many as 50 discounts per page using this drop-down menu.

SeniorDiscounts Challenge

January 26, 2008:
What is the Southern most point in the United States?Answer: We accepted a couple of answers:
Ka Lae, Hawaii: southernmost point in the 50 states
Ballast Key, Florida: southernmost point in the 48 contiguous statesWinner: Glenda Kleppin, of Bonney Lake, WA

January 18, 2008:
What percentage of Americans vote in the presidential elections?Answer: About 64% voted in 2004.Winner: Jon Olson, of Torrance, CA

January 10, 2008:
What percentage of Americans make a New Year's Resolution?Answer: This varies accoring to the source, but about 60%.Winner: Debbie Goldschmidt, of Ocala, FL

December 20, 2007:
What was Times Square called before the famed location got its current name and when did it change names?Answer: Longacre Square which was changed to Times Square on April 8, 1904Winner: Theron Brenneman, of Elkhart, IN

December 11, 2007:
What American billionaire and former presidential candidate tried to airlift 28 tons of medicine and Christmas gifts to American POWs in North Vietnam in 1969?Answer: Ross PerotWinner: Sheila King, of Wellington, KS

November 30, 2007:
What state produces the most Christmas trees?Answer: OregonWinner: Linda Saure, of Kissimmee, FL

November 21, 2007:
Who was the captain of the Mayflower?Answer: Christopher JonesWinner: Maxine Brink, of Bellevue, WA

November 12, 2007:
According to the The Humane Society of the United States, how many dogs are kept as pets in the US?Answer: About 73 MillionWinner: Linda Schabelski, of Roselle, IL